US7314058B2 - Reservoir tank for storing a liquid - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the present invention relates to a reservoir tank for storing a liquid, and in particular to a reservoir tank whose bottom structure is improved.
- the Publication No. 9-272991 relates to an electric anticorrosion method for an outer surface of a tank bottom plate to be placed on an asphalt sand. With respect to this method, linear insoluble electrodes are arranged on the asphalt sand in a lattice state.
- a conductive material is laid over the whole surface of the asphalt sand so as to cover the insoluble electrodes. Further, a sand layer is formed on the conductive material.
- the insoluble electrode is connected to a plus side of a DC power supply and the tank is connected to a minas side thereof to supply a predetermined anticorrosive current to the outer surface of the tank bottom plate.
- the reservoir tank according to the present invention comprises a tank body and a double bottom.
- the tank body stores a liquid.
- the double bottom is fixed to the bottom of the tank body. It is preferable that the double bottom has an airtight structure and a declivity. Further, it is preferable that the double bottom is provided with a port for detecting gas concentration.
- the double bottom comprises a reinforcement member for supporting a tank bottom plate of the tank body.
- the reinforcement member is formed with a cutout through which the leakage liquid is allowed to move.
- the double bottom has an outlet for discharging the leakage liquid accumulated in the double bottom.
- the tank is preferable to be a large-sized outdoor tank of which the tank body is directly fixed to a base.
- the liquid having leaked from the tank body is accumulated in the double bottom so that the liquid is prevented from flowing out of the reservoir tank. Since the double bottom has the airtight structure, the leakage liquid is surely prevented from flowing out of the reservoir tank all the more.
- the double bottom has the declivity so that the leakage liquid is easily discharged to the outside. Since the double bottom is provided with the port for detecting gas concentration, it is possible to confirm whether or not the liquid leaks from the tank body to the double bottom. Moreover, since the double bottom has the outlet for discharging the leakage liquid of the double bottom, the leakage liquid, which is accumulated in the double bottom, is easily discharged to the outside.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a reservoir tank according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a tank body
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a portion of a double bottom
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are section views showing the reservoir tank.
- a reservoir tank 2 according to the present invention comprises a tank body 3 and a double bottom 4 attached to the bottom of the tank body 3 .
- the reservoir tank 2 is of an outdoor type.
- the tank body 3 has a cylindrical shape and stores a liquid 6 of various solvents, heavy oil, oil and so forth.
- the solvents there are methylene chloride, methyl acetate, acetone, methyl formate, dioxoran, cyclopentane and so forth.
- the reservoir tank 2 has a capacity of 50 KL or more, and preferably 100 KL or more.
- the reservoir tank 2 is assembled at an installation place. However, the present invention is applicable to the other reservoir tank to be assembled in a small factory.
- the tank body 3 is constituted of a roof 8 , a tank bottom plate 9 and a tank wall 10 .
- This tank wall 10 has a three-part structure and is constituted of a first wall 11 , a second wall 12 and a third wall 13 .
- the first wall 11 is the lowermost part, and the third wall 13 is the uppermost part.
- the second wall 12 is the intermediate part and is fixed to the first and third walls 11 and 13 by means of welding.
- the first wall 11 is constituted of four wall segments 11 a to 11 d .
- the second wall 12 is constituted of four wall segments 12 a to 12 d .
- the third wall 13 is constituted of four wall segments 13 a to 13 d .
- Vertical welding lines of the respective wall segments 11 a to 13 d are alternately arranged so as to prevent the adjacent welding lines from continuing in a vertical direction.
- the roof 8 is fixed to an upper side of the wall segments 13 a to 13 d by means of welding.
- the tank bottom plate 9 is fixed to a lower side of the wall segments 11 a to 11 d.
- the roof 8 has a taper shape going down toward the edge thereof.
- the wall segment 11 a of the tank body 3 is formed with a maintenance opening 16 to which a flange 17 is fitted so as to cover it.
- the roof 8 may be vertically moved, instead of attaching to the tank wall 10 , depending on an amount of the liquid 6 stored in the tank body 3 .
- An inlet pipe 18 is attached to the roof 8 .
- the inlet pipe 18 is inserted into the tank body 3 .
- the liquid 6 is injected into the tank body 3 through the inlet pipe 18 .
- An outlet pipe 19 is attached to the wall segment 11 d .
- the outlet pipe 19 is welded to a through hole 20 (see FIG. 2 ) formed in the wall segment 11 d .
- the outlet pipe 19 is connected to various manufacture lines via flanges, which are not shown, to transport the liquid 6 .
- each of the inlet pipe 18 and the outlet pipe 19 is provided with a valve which is not shown. By opening the valve, it becomes possible to inject and transport the liquid 6 .
- various attachments of a thermometer, a pressure gauge and so forth are fixed to the tank body 3 and are covered with a heat-retention member, a protective cover and so forth as need arises.
- the double bottom 4 comprises a double bottom plate 21 and a rim 22 being as a side wall, which are fixed to each other by means of welding.
- a left side of the double bottom plate 21 is provided with a leakage liquid outlet 24 for discharging the accumulated liquid 6 to the outside.
- the leakage liquid outlet 24 is connected to a discharge pipe 31 described later.
- the double bottom plate 21 is provided with a plurality of reinforcement ribs 25 arranged in a lattice form.
- the reinforcement ribs 25 are provided with cutouts 25 a for leading the liquid 6 , which is accumulated in a region surrounded by the reinforcement ribs 25 , to the leakage liquid outlet 24 .
- a number and a shape of the cutouts 25 a may be properly changed.
- a number of the reinforcement ribs 25 may be properly changed on condition that the double bottom plate 21 is reinforced.
- the rim 22 is formed with three detection ports 27 for detecting the liquid 6 leaking from the tank body 3 .
- the detection ports 27 are positioned at intervals of 120 degrees, for example.
- a checking pipe 28 (see FIG. 1 ) is welded to the detection port 27 .
- a cap 29 is fitted to the checking pipe 28 and is detached at the time of inspection to insert a gas concentration meter and so forth. In this way, it is possible to confirm whether or not the liquid 6 leaks from the tank body 3 to the double bottom 4 . It is needless to say that the number of the detection ports 27 may be properly changed.
- the double bottom plate 21 is adapted to have a declivity in a slope direction A so that the leakage liquid outlet 24 is positioned at the lowermost level.
- a ratio of the declivity is 1/100 and is preferable to be 5/1000 to 3/100.
- the liquid 6 having leaked from the tank body 3 to the double bottom 4 is concentrated at a left side (side of the leakage liquid outlet 24 ) of the double bottom 4 .
- the double bottom 4 is fixed to a concrete base 30 made in the outdoors.
- the concrete base 30 has a cutout through which the discharge pipe 31 passes to connect with a recovery pit 33 .
- An exit of the discharge pipe 31 is provided with a valve 32 .
- the liquid 6 accumulated in the double bottom 4 flows into the recovery pit 33 to retrieve the liquid 6 .
- a recovery port may be formed in the rim 22 .
- the recovery port is usually closed with a flange or the like, and is opened by detaching the flange to retrieve the liquid 6 .
- the tank body 3 After assembling the double bottom 4 on the concrete base 30 , the tank body 3 is built on the double bottom 4 such as described above.
- the first wall 11 of the tank body 3 is fixed to the rim 22 of the double bottom 4 by means of welding. Thereupon, the inside of the double bottom 4 becomes an airtight state.
- the double bottom 4 is fixed to the bottom portion of the tank body 3 and the inside of the double bottom 4 is sealed.
- the leakage liquid is accumulated in the double bottom 4 and is prevented from leaking to the outside of the reservoir tank 2 .
- the gas concentration meter and so forth into the detection port 27 formed in the double bottom 4 , it is possible to confirm whether or not the liquid 6 leaks from the tank body 3 to the double bottom 4 . Since the leakage liquid outlet 24 is formed in the left side of the double bottom plate 21 and is connected to the discharge pipe 31 , the liquid 6 accumulated in the double bottom 4 is gathered into the recovery pit 33 through the discharge pipe 31 .
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